Pete S Posted March 18, 2009 Posted March 18, 2009 Anyone tell me how I go about finding out who could be performing this record? It's a one sided original 60's emidisc acetate. Song is called "Calm before the storm" and it was written by someone called "Stallman" by the looks of it. Published by Essex Music. And it has a number, MUS 7906. I've seen London demos and the have prefixes beginning with M** and 4 digits, but I doubt if this is one. IT's not very good but I'd like to find out who the artist is if possible.
Denbo Posted March 18, 2009 Posted March 18, 2009 Anyone tell me how I go about finding out who could be performing this record? It's a one sided original 60's emidisc acetate. Song is called "Calm before the storm" and it was written by someone called "Stallman" by the looks of it. Published by Essex Music. And it has a number, MUS 7906. I've seen London demos and the have prefixes beginning with M** and 4 digits, but I doubt if this is one. IT's not very good but I'd like to find out who the artist is if possible. Stallman I think will be Lou Stallman. Try this link; https://loustallmanworld.com/ Also, I found this on the Net; Laurie3346Scott FreeCome On Down To Earth Calm Before The Storm1966and I think he may have written it. You will have to do more research. Hope this helps?
Pete S Posted March 18, 2009 Author Posted March 18, 2009 Stallman I think will be Lou Stallman. Try this link; https://loustallmanworld.com/ Also, I found this on the Net; Laurie3346Scott FreeCome On Down To Earth Calm Before The Storm1966and I think he may have written it. You will have to do more research. Hope this helps? I bet you're right. Thanks mate, much appreciated.
dthedrug Posted March 18, 2009 Posted March 18, 2009 (edited) Anyone tell me how I go about finding out who could be performing this record? It's a one sided original 60's emidisc acetate. Song is called "Calm before the storm" and it was written by someone called "Stallman" by the looks of it. Published by Essex Music. And it has a number, MUS 7906. I've seen London demos and the have prefixes beginning with M** and 4 digits, but I doubt if this is one. IT's not very good but I'd like to find out who the artist is if possible. Hi Pete this should not be to hard if you are prepaired to do a little research 1st most music publishers had there addresses in (tin Pan Ally) Denmark Street SOHO there should be a link somewhere on the net Essex music I am sure were based there I am pretty sure the were a part of Famous Chapel and anouther link would be EMI who published most of there songs if not it would be the DECCA company as PYE had its own accitate Do you know a man called Phil Spellman who lives in london he collects accitates I have sold him a few over the years especialy Beat Groups he is THE MAN I dont have his number however MS should have it he gives good cash for uknown acitates best of luck DAV KIL Edited March 18, 2009 by dthedrug
Pete S Posted March 18, 2009 Author Posted March 18, 2009 Hi Pete this should not be to hard if you are prepaired to do a little research 1st most music publishers had there addresses in (tin Pan Ally) Denmark Street SOHO there should be a link somewhere on the net Essex music I am sure were based there I am pretty sure the were a part of Famous Chapel and anouther link would be EMI who published most of there songs if not it would be the DECCA company as PYE had its own accitate Do you know a man called Phil Spellman who lives in london he collects accitates I have sold him a few over the years especialy Beat Groups he is THE MAN I dont have his number however MS should have it he gives good cash for uknown acitates best of luck DAV KIL Yeah I know Phil Dave, though not dealt with him for 15 years or so. I got 6 acetates, 4 were useless, one was the one I mentioned and the last one was the publishers demo for a track by Truly Smith on MGM, "This is the first time", nice version actually.
dthedrug Posted March 18, 2009 Posted March 18, 2009 Yeah I know Phil Dave, though not dealt with him for 15 years or so. I got 6 acetates, 4 were useless, one was the one I mentioned and the last one was the publishers demo for a track by Truly Smith on MGM, "This is the first time", nice version actually. NICE ONE DAVE KIL
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